By Jeff Jawer
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You are a fire sign, Sagittarius, which means that you're at your best when your enthusiasm is high. You're not great at routine tasks and caretaker roles that don't bring enough stimulation to maintain your enthusiasm. The good news is that this month you may be exploding with creativity that can bring you professional opportunities. It's time to scheme and dream, to let your imagination take you to a place where work is a blast instead of a bore. The New Moon in your fellow fire sign of Aries is on April 5, where it spurs your taste for risk in your 5th House of Self-Expression. You're ready to put on a show that can knock the socks off any audience.
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You are a fire sign, Sagittarius, which means that you're at your best when your enthusiasm is high. You're not great at routine tasks and caretaker roles that don't bring enough stimulation to maintain your enthusiasm. The good news is that this month you may be exploding with creativity that can bring you professional opportunities. It's time to scheme and dream, to let your imagination take you to a place where work is a blast instead of a bore. The New Moon in your fellow fire sign of Aries is on April 5, where it spurs your taste for risk in your 5th House of Self-Expression. You're ready to put on a show that can knock the socks off any audience.
If you want to make an impression where you work, to get a new job or promote your own business, polish up your act and show 'em what you've got. Fortunately, you don't need to tweak every detail to get your point across. If you believe in what you're saying, you'll be able to sell it, even to skeptics. Do your best to make a splash before the 19th, when the Sun goes into Taurus and your 6th House of Service. That's when you'll need to fill in the blanks and bring your big idea down to earth. It's probably better to overstate your case before then, as long as you don't stretch the truth too far. You're trying to get a foothold with a new client, position or business, and that requires more faith than facts.
About the Author
Jeff Jawer is the co-author of Barnes & Noble's 'Your Astrology Guide 2008.' A professional astrologer since 1973, his articles have appeared in astrology journals and magazines and Web sites around the world. He holds a B.A. in The History and Science of Astrology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and teaches and lectures both in the United States and abroad.
About the Author
Jeff Jawer is the co-author of Barnes & Noble's 'Your Astrology Guide 2008.' A professional astrologer since 1973, his articles have appeared in astrology journals and magazines and Web sites around the world. He holds a B.A. in The History and Science of Astrology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and teaches and lectures both in the United States and abroad.